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I am looking for reliable cloud storage.


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On my four Google drives, such a problem with most of my files and videos. 
You need a cloud disk with full confidentiality and lack of censorship, where you will never delete any user files.

Is there something reliable?

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On 4/28/2019 at 10:09 AM, baikenfox said:

On my four Google drives, such a problem with most of my files and videos. 
You need a cloud disk with full confidentiality and lack of censorship, where you will never delete any user files.

Is there something reliable?

trable

Mega is a well known and useful cloud storage, been active over a lot of years now, only con it's came become pricey for some overtime..

best recommendation buy yourself an external hard drive to back your project.. easy and simple, no monthly payment

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Depending on what exactly you are planning to do with those files, two more alternatives: Amazon S3 and Amazon Glacier.

 

I have a backup of my 20GB+ Skyrim Data Folder in S3 and I pay about 0.03 euros/month. Glacier would probably be cheaper, but I don't care.

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Another option though not cloud would be to take a look at privately hosted p2p, where it is hosted on your hardware and they just connect using a password and the files will simply not show up for p2p searches, no idea about what can currently be done with this as it has been about 5-6 years since I last paid any attention to p2p, but it could be done then.

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2 hours ago, figandsalt said:

Just buy a NAS, it's really cheap, even for private users.

Network attached storage are not cheap, I paid £350 for a 4 bay unpopulated one (QNAP), and previous to that some years ago £250 (Netgear) for a 2 bay with 2 1tb drives.

 

I would have bought a 8 bay one but no way in hell was I going to pay nearly 1k for that without any drives.

 

Now usb hard drive on the other hand is cheap.  I am guessing the original poster stated cloud due to wanting easy to share stuff, other wise, it would be simply cheaper to add another hd to their current pc, assuming of course the case has the space for it.

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